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Johan Norberg ((:ˈjuːˈan ˈnuːrˈbærj); born 27 August 1973) is a Swedish author and historian, devoted to promoting economic globalization and classical liberal positions. He is arguably most known as the author of ''In Defense of Global Capitalism''. Since March 15, 2007 he has been a senior fellow at the Cato Institute. == Early life and education == Johan Norberg was born in Stockholm, the son of former Swedish National Archivist Erik Norberg and his wife Birgitta. He grew up in the suburb of Hässelby in western Stockholm. In his youth, Norberg was active as a left-anarchist but later abandoned those views and became a classical liberal. According to the biography given at his personal website, Norberg was disillusioned with the anarchist view of liberty when he discovered the collectivist themes in the major anarchist works, and was unable to sympathize with the pre-industrial society which its anarcho-primitivism promoted. This realization made him embrace classical liberalism, which he felt "took freedom seriously."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography, Johan Norberg )〕 He studied at Stockholm University from 1992 to 1999 and earned a M.A. with a major in the history of ideas. His other subjects included philosophy, literature and political science. During his time at Stockholm University he was active in the libertarian network Frihetsfronten ("the Liberty Front") and was the editor of its journal ''Nyliberalen'' ("The Neoliberal"/"The Libertarian") from 1993 to 1997.
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